THIS UNIVERSITY IS RECOGNITION BY UGC/AIU AND
MINISTRY OF HRD GOVT. OF INDIA AND DEC (IGNOU)

NOW
We Discuss About the Recognition of AICTE:-

If course is
RECOGNIZED BY DEC (IGNOU) THEN AUTOMOTIVE IT RECOGNIZED BY AICTE ,YOU SEE
THIS PUBLIC NOTICE ISSUE BY AICTE FOR DISTANCE LERNING COURSE

according the aicte website

PUBLIC NOTICE

F.No. 37-3/Legal/AICTE/2007

17.04.2007

It has come to the notice of the University Grants Commission (UGC), the
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and the Distance Education
Council (DEC), that some Universities, Institutions Deemed to be Universities
and other institutions are offering technical education programmes in the
‘distance mode’ without the approval of the concerned statutory Councils.

All Universities, Institutions, Deemed to be Universities and other
institutions are hereby cautioned that running such programmes and giving
misleading advertisements regarding unapproved ‘ distance mode’courses and programmes of study, shall attract severe action
under the provisions of applicable laws, including that of de-recognition and
withdrawal of institutional approval.

It is hereby clarified, in the public
interest that there are a number of courses or programmes of study leading to
Degree / Diploma or other awards in Engineering & Technology, Management,
Computer Applications, Architecture & Town Planning, Pharmacy, Hotel
Management & Catering Technology, Applied Arts and Crafts, etc., which have
not been approved by the appropriate Statutory Council for being conducted in
the ‘distance mode’.It is also reiterated that all courses or programmes of study
in the ‘ distance mode’ require the approval of the DEC.

Students, their parents and the general public are, therefore, advised to
refer to the web-sites of the UGC (www.ugc.ac.in),
the AICTE (www.aicte.ernet.in)
and the DEC (www.dec.ac.in), to
verify and satisfy themselves of the list of approved courses or programmes of
study, before joining any programme in the ‘distance mode’.Students, their parents and the general public are also requested to
bring any violation of the above statutory position to the notice of the UGC/AICTE/DEC/
other appropriate Council.

(Dr. T.R. Kem)(Dr. K. Narayana Rao)(Dr.
Rajasekhran Pillai)

(SECRETARY)(MEMBER SECRETARY)(CHAIRMAN)

University
Grants CommissionAll India Council for Technical EducationDistance Education Council

(Statutory
Body of Govt. of India )(Statutory Body of Govt. of India)(Body setup under IGNOU)

you can see
this letter on website of aicte

if the degree is directly award by university from
its Regular COURSE /Distance Education/Part Time mode then AICTE
APPROVAL is not NECESSARY .

FROM WEBSITE OF THE HINDU :-

NEW DELHI, SEPT. 24. The Supreme Court has ruled that it is not obligatory
for a university, created under an Act of a competent legislature, to seek and
secure prior approval of the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)
to start a department for imparting a course or programme in technical education
or a technical institution as an adjunct to the university itself to conduct
technical courses of its choice and selection.................................................................................................................

Public
Notice

FOR
THE ATTENTION OF STUDENTS SEEKING ADMISSION TO TECHNICAL COURSES OFFERED BY
INSTITUTIONS (OTHER THAN UNIVERSITIES INCLUDING
DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITIES, IITs AND IIMs)

As
per the AICTE Act (52) of 1987 and the Regulations laid down there under,
approval is mandatory for any institution offering Technical Education
Programmes in Engineering & Technology, Management, Computer Applications,
Architecture & Town Planning, Pharmacy, Hotel Management & Catering
Technology, Applied Arts and Craft, in India with or without Foreign University
Collaboration.

It
has come to the notice of the Council that several institutions are offering
courses in the field of Technical Education without obtaining mandatory approval
from AICTE. The Council has been collecting information through
newspapers, websites, complaints received from students and general public and
other sources, about such institutions conducting courses in the field of
Technical Education without obtaining mandatory approval from AICTE.

As
per the information available till date, 169 institutions are found to be
conducting courses in the field of technical education without obtaining AICTE
approval. 104 institutions are conducting technical education programmes in
collaboration with foreign Universities without AICTE approval. The list
of such institutions along with the courses being offered without AICTE approval
is available on the AICTE website "www.aicte.ernet.in". The list
may not be exhaustive. The list of AICTE approved institutions and programmes is
also given at the same website which can be used to check if a particular
institution has got the mandatory approval or not.

Students
are advised not to take admission in technical education courses run by any
institution which has not been approved by AICTE. They are cautioned that
joining unapproved programmes can have serious consequences in terms of
eligibility for employment, higher studies etc. Students desirous of
joining any technical programme of any institution must confirm the status of
approval either through the AICTE website "www.aicte.ernet.in" or
directory of approved institutions and programmes or from "Information and
Facilitation Centers" at AICTE Headquarters, New Delhi and Regional Offices
located at Bangalore, Bhopal, Chennai, Chandigarh, Kanpur, Kolkata and Mumbai.